In a 1993 video presentation I outlined Hillary Clinton’s association with ultra-liberal Methodist minister Rev. J. Philip Wogaman, who pastored the Clintons during their time in the White House. Wogaman advocated far left social positions, held conferences favoring a world government and religion, and famously quipped, “The Scriptures, like the Washington Post, contain both truth and error.”[1]

Back in ’93 I also outlined Mrs. Clinton’s propensity for all things New Age, such as spiritism, séances, and numerous necromantic forays to the rooftop solarium of the White House, where she received “inspiring” communications from an entity identifying itself as deceased former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.[2] Hillary’s claim of being an “old fashioned Methodist”[3] didn’t hold much water back then, though her tutelage into the occult by such New Age luminaries as Marianne Williamson and Jean Houston appears to be bearing dark fruit to this day. However disturbing as all that may be, it is yet another of Mrs. Clinton’s “influences” that I wish to examine here.

The following is from The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Oct. 24, 2016):Hillary Clinton Says She Agrees with Catholics on Doctrine of Salvation

During last Thursday night’s Al Smith Catholic Charities dinner in New York City, both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton shared the stage to raise money to benefit the neediest children in the Archdiocese, reports ChristianNews. Hillary Clinton pointed out that she holds theological common ground with Catholics on their doctrine of salvation.“I believe how we treat others is the highest expression of faith and of service. Now, I’m not Catholic. I’m a Methodist. But one of the things we share is the belief that in order to achieve salvation, we need both faith and good works.”

Troubling ties by Mindy Belz - WORLD MAGNIGERIA | Under the Clinton State Department, influence from big money donors appeared to thwart efforts to combat Boko Haram—efforts that might have saved thousands of lives. https://world.wng.org/2016/05/troubling_ties